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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
Where Can I Find Itching, Terrifying Eczema? Question on Lips of Afflicted, There is a harrassing discoint'ort caused by Eczema that almost be comes a torture. The itching is al most unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning ir ritation. A cure from local appli cations, of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treat ment can only allay the pain tem porarily. The disease can only be BIG DOUBLE BILL GO TO IT! AL ST. JOHN In His New . Comedy ii SPEED" fTS DIFFERENT ITS UNIQUE "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER" An Arsene Lupin Story One of the Strongest Mystery Stories ever Screened. Sun. Mon. Tues. UNCLE TOM WITHOUT THE CABIN am chuno China Herb Store ' Herb cure tor earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore, throot, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, minors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, ran. 13, 1917. This is to certlty that I, the under- B. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. ' signed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been mothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, ana hearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214 South Front Btreet, Medford), I de cided tc get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to fooling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a woll man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOlllNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. Wm. Ijewls, Eagle Point. W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Goo. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point. Thou. E. Nichols. Facie Pointy t f k T t t t & COAT SSiBW-'jlii.-!.- f T T t y t y t t SAVE It ft fy y Relief From reached by Kuinir decD source, which is in the blood, the disease being caused by an infec tion which breaks out through the skin. That is why the most satis factory treatment for all so-calleil skin diseases is S. S. S., which acts by cleansing the blood. Get a bot tle to-day, and you will see resultr from the right treatment. Medical advice free. Address Medical Di rector, 4ij Swift Uldg., Atlanta, Ga. NOW M LIBERTY For Reliable Stylish Tailoring TtT TTTWT 128 EAST "'KLEIN anffl TAXI Dotiue Car, stand corner Main and Bartlett. Phone 900. J. D. DELANEY Be Better Looking Take . Olive Tablets To have a clear, pink skin, briRht eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effect. Takp one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually. 10c and 25c. 10 to 33i Per Gent Off NOTHING RESERVED MONEY ON OUR ALL WOOL ATTRACTIVE GARMENTS AT IRRISTABLE PRICES SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY. COME AND GET THEM F. K. DEUEL & SONS, Inc. rRDFORT irSIV TTvTBTTNT, s ON THE INCREASE ASHLAND, Jan. 1G. 'Hanks being the linrf.innini' if tho fm.-mrinl itnttis' of any given community, it follows that the successful operation of our local concerns is an indication of the prosperity cf the community at largo. Ml the city institutions along thes channels report 1919 us having been a most prosperous one, and the signs on the financial horizon indicate thus early in 1920 that resul's will bo gratifying this year also. In a for mal manner tho three city banks have at their annual meetings elected di rectors and other officers, yet infor mally and in a casual way matters either affecting tho personnel or management of the institutions oc t'ur which deserve even more than a passing notice. . First National To such an extent have tho former board of directors Ber.ved the institu tion, not only in years hut also as to efficient service, that their retention in the directorate is unanimous, the list Including B, V. Carter, C. H. Vau- pel. .1. V. McCoy, Ceo. W. Dunn, W. ill. McNair, tieo. V. Owen, Thos. H. j Simpson, I- 1. Wagner, and Otto : Winter. B. V. Carter is president; C. ill. Vaupel, vice-president; J. VMe ! Coy, cashier, with .1. 11. Hardy and C. Kmcry, assistants, .Mr. Hardy succeeding Clark Bush, tho well known assistant, who has resigned to accept a fine position with a hank in southern California. Hardy is an ex pert accountant, and his appointment to this position is a merited recogni tion of ability. V. V. Mills uud the Misses Powell and Walker remain with the bank, and all connected with the institution receivo substantial increases in salary. Tho cashier's re port for the year just closed exhibited romarkable activity along all lines, and profits were greater than evea before, in spite o tho heavier over head expenso now prevailing as to employment, supplies, etc. Long since this bank outdistanced tho mil lion dollar status as applied to re sources and liabilities respectively, and is rapidly forging ahead to the ?l,iUO,000 classification. Its new savings department, opened Jan. 1, 1919, showed a growth of over $225, 000 in deposits for that year. Not only Js a largo share of government business transacted free of cost but to government and individuals in the way of handling an enormous volume of transactions in behalf of the fed eral authorities, thus fulfilling a pa triotic duty, but in addition the bank has assisted customers in making sound investments locally to tho ex tent of over $100,000, the income from which, added' to interest on de posits, yielding a very considerable amount to tho community in general. In fact the bank sets tho pace for safe commercial investments even outside df its particular sphere in handling loans and discounts- (Utiz-ons ltnnk Directors chosen are C. H. Lamkln, J. P. Dodgo, W. P. lArfmis, J. W. Millner, Sylvester Patterson, W. M. Poloy, and V. O. N. Smith. Tho presi dent Is J. P. Dodgo; vice-president, C. H. Lambin; cashier, V. O. N. Smith who in addition to K S. Kngle, will havo for further assistants II. S. Pal merleo and S. A. Peters, Ja., all young men of first class attainments either financially or otherwise. The advancement of the last two1 named is in line of merited promotion. They have received practical schooling be LADIES' V "V'T- MTDFOTCT). OT?F.f!0r. FRTDAT. JAXFAnY Ifi. hind the Citizens' counters and havo not been found wanting in all the characteristics which make ideal em ployes. Miss Ruth Whitney and Miss Pearl Wilshire remain with this bank as accountants. The cashier in his annual report which epitcmized the amount and scope of business trans acted during the year, reviewed the condition of affuhn in general from tho financial standpoint, and submit ted a balance sheet which exhibited most satisfactory results on the part of the management in behalf of stock holders and patrons, the latter of whom are rapidly increasing in num bers, a condition justified in general by increased activities in the finan cial, business and industrial world. Slate Hank O. Winter is retained as president; F. D. "Wagner, ice-president ; ti. (I. hulmnks, cashier. Directors are O. Winter, B. V. Carter. C. H. Vaupel, T. H. Simpson, W. 11. MCXair. K. D. Wagner, and (leu. W. Owen. Sharing ing tho general prosperity, the stato reports nearly $,n,ntiti increase in its deposits over the year 191 S, conse quently altho sometimes referred to as a "one-man" hunU, this does not necessarilv Imply that it conducts a one horse business. Originally a shy-! ings bank almost exclusively, the Stato bank now does a general com mercial business. With one exception, none of, the local banks retain their original names. The old Bank of Ashland, afterwards the Merchants National, has been merged with tho First Nat ional. The Citizens bank was char tered under the name of tho Citizens Hank and Trust Co., and the CJrnnito City Savings bank is now tho State Bank of Ashland. SlJito Hunk of Talent Closely identified with Ashland's financial, social and business inter ests is the State Hank cf Talent, offi cers of which lately re-elected Includo Joshua Patterson, president; O. W. Holdridgc, vice-president; K. B. Adamson, cashier. Directors uro I. J. Sleppy, J. F. Denham, Joshua Pat terson, C. V. lloldridgo and B. H. Adamson. Altho located near larger business centers, the Talont bank has a prestige nevertheless, and its vol umo of business has steadily increas ed in a measure relatively as great as tho transactions of banks in tho larger centers of the county.. A izont rnnih lucked uwnv in the hills of northern Marvlnml. one of the few successful enterprises of it s kind in the eastern states, has a voumr woman ns its sole owner and mniuiirer. Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsililis Old fash I o n o d remedies are pfton tho best. Yellow Mustard, in the form of plaster or poul tico, -has been used for generations for soreness, inflamma tions, congest! o n s and swellings with most excellent results but it blistered. Heat eases pain and iBegys Mus- tarino mnde of pure yellow mustard, together with other pain relieving in gredients is just as hot, but nulcker, cleaner, and more effective and can not blister. When yo-ur throat Is sore, when you have pleurisy, bronchitis or a pain-shooting chest cold you can get speedy and lusting relief with tjiis most, enectivo preparation nceuusa heat eases pain. Bvery druggist has it 30 and tiO cents. AND MEDFORD, OREGON . . .. .. .4, AAA r r Accordim: to information received I nnil Wnhiiii;ton, l. C, hv Captain l.cKuv l Hunt, in charge of the ma rine corp recruit imr of fire, Portland, Oretrmi, a national rerruitinir cam paign is to be conducted throughout the I'nited States for the purpose of hriiuimr the murine corps up to it authorized strength. The campaign is to commence about the first of I'Yh ruarv and is to be completed not later than the InM of June. In connection with a comprehen sive advertising cnuipaiirn, traveling detachments of marines are to lie formed for the purpose of liivhur en tertainments and demonstrations throughout the country and wilt be known as "The Itovitur Marines." in t ludiiur the famous Mare Island Ma rine band, vaudeville sketches, piur teles, sinners, movinir pictures ami men of extraordina rv interest who have (hrou:h their deeds or person alities attained fume whilu members of the marine corps. Bf forts are now being made hv Serirennt Crimmius of the local ma rine corps recruit im' office to secure (he Nafatorium for the 1 St h and 1 Sit Ii of larch, when "The Kovimr .Ma rines'' are expected to make their ap pearance in this eitv. DYE THAT SKIRT, T 'Diamond Dyes' Make Shabby, Fad ed Apparel l,iko New. 'Don't worry abuut. perfect, results. Cse "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to givo a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether It ho wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, hlcuses. stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathors, draperies, coverings. The- Direction Hook with each package tells so plainly how to dia mond dye aver any color that you can not make a mistake. ' Tc match any material, have" drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Tire Covers to Fit AH Cars 95c At the Big Auto Supply Sale. C. E. Gates Auto CoV MISSES' AAAAAAAAAA "1020 A TRIAL CONVINCE YOU. NOTHING that we could say would so thoroughly convince you of the value of Chamberlain's Tablets' as a personal trial. foWe can tell you of thousands who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation,' indigestion, ( biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but this will have little weight with you as compared to a personal trials That always convinces. 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